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Seems to be a number of manufacturers making clones of the Colt Lightning, Uberti, Beretta, US Arms and Pedersoli to name a few. Because of a physical difficulty working Winchester levers I thought I might purchase a Pedersoli as this company is the only maker of traditional calibre 44/40. Any users have any advice about these pump actions ![]() Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer! If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead! | ||
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I shot the Uberti ( I think ) in 45 long colt. Very nice, quality seemed good, feed and function was good. Seemed a bit heavy, but I expect I had it in my head is was going to be a more petite rifle then it is. | |||
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I have never shot one. However, I have seen them used a cowboy action shoots. The common opinion is that for that use, they must be sent to cowboy gunsmith Lassiter for an action job to keep them from being a jam-o-matic. Probably, they would be ok for a casual shooter. But not for competition out of the box. A friend who owns 3, a pair in 44-40 says the Pedrosolli is the only one he likes as far as being dependable. He would know as he researched all brands and test shot them before buying. | |||
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They are very weak and do not take much abuse or any warm loads.They do look cool . | |||
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I would give my left something to have a large frame original in 45-70. I would like to see a featherweight version short barrel in 45 Colt produced. Sort off a Mares Lightning. 577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375 *we band of 45-70ers* (Founder) Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder) | |||
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I may be quicker than the typical LA, but to load with the action open is a PITA! And mine is VERY finicky about cycling speed! ( U.S.F.A. with less than 100 rounds through it yet ) But even with octagon barrel it´s a HANDY sweetheart against an octagon bbled Henry / 73! Hermann formerly, before software update, known as "aHunter", lost 1000 posts in a minute | |||
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Have an original (c 1894) and it runs like a dream...I prefer it to my win '92 (also 1894 vintage)- neighter are anything to boast about in the accuracy department. | |||
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I have shot one a friend owns; they are fragile and prone to jams. Each one seems to be unique as far as that goes. Try one if you really want to but I am sticking to levers. Yes, I would like to have a big frame one if anyone made them. | |||
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Great info. I wanted one of the new ones to compliment my original. I have a very early model in 32-20. With cast loads my daughter, when 8 or so, used it to take some hogs. I've shot originals in most calibers including 45-60 and they were a great. The new ones don't have the smooth lines, excepting perhaps the Pedersoli. BTW, my 32-20 is a tack driver. Poor photo attached but it's a family heirloom that still shoots. ![]() Never do something once you're not willing to do the rest of your life. Always hold the door for the other guy. My African friends understand the world in a way I can only dream of. | |||
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